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Re: Preset Bulbs Are Here!

2011-05-11 by Mike

Sorry if I came off as abrasive yesterday... just about everything I was working on that could go wrong did.  The bulbs posted on e-bay are rated for 10,000 hours at 14v A.C. by their manufacturer.  As a general rule, when a bulb is fed D.C. at its rated voltage, it is expected to last half as long.  The bulbs are military quality.  All of the info you need is in the e-bay auction.

http://cgi.ebay.com/Yamaha-CS-80-CS80-Preset-Incandescent-Bulbs-/320677774366 

I did the only test that I could with them without actually running them for 5,000 hours D.C.  This test was fun.  I found an equation stating that: "The life of a miniature lamp is inversely proportional to the 12th power of the applied voltage."   So I figured, well, why not reverse the equation for longevity and cook em!  Plugging into the above equation, I needed about 20.5 volts A.C. to get the things to burn out after 1% of their rated life.  I hooked up my PSU and the samples that I had left in parallel. After 3 days and a few hours they were all done. (100 hours was the goal)  I'm sure that there are other variables I didn't account for, but it was a fun test.

Setting the fun aside, I've sold 4 sets so far and haven't received a complaint or even heard of a bulb burning out.  Only one e-bay individual has left me feedback.

I think they are reliable.  I bought them from a very reputable manufacturer, am following their usage instructions, and did as much homework as I could.

Personally, I think that it is best to replace all of them.  After talking with a few folks, plus hearing heard horror stories of buttons melting and bleaching (probably from the wrong replacements), it doesn't seem like a bad idea.  Furthermore, the originals are probably at the end of their life anyway.  I also work on mixing consoles and it's not uncommon to see half of the bulbs burned out on a desk that hasn't been maintained since the 80's.

http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/yamahacs80/message/2035  

I don't see how the originals could melt or bleach but there are a few similar sized bulbs out there that consume WAAYYY more current than the originals and run a lot hotter as well as brighter. My bulbs consume a third less current than the originals, run a lot cooler than the originals, and have the same lumen output as the originals.

I hope that this answers your question.

-Mike


--- In yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com, Fernando Zarone <fernandozarone@...> wrote:
>
> Mike, 
> sincerely ) would buy the bulbs, but would like to know: 
> have they been tested for long time? i mean, are they reliable in the long run?
> Is it convenient to replace all of them , although the original are still working?
> 
> Last, how much do a complete set cost?
> To Italy-
>

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